- Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:42 pm
#6660
I'm wondering if someone could weigh in on whether or not more recent LSATs are more difficult.
I am retaking the test in December (this week), but I am finding that my average score has increased during my studying this time around. I'm not sure if this is due to me being more relaxed about the test (definitely true), or perhaps the test is finally clicking for me (quite probable). However, because I'm scoring these higher scores on earlier preptests (around 46), I'm worried that it is because of the age of the test (I took all of the newer tests when studying my first time around). I took the last "newer" test I had left today and my score dropped, leading me to question my recent performances.
I'd love to go in thinking that I can get the score I've been practice testing, but I am a little psyched out that it may just be the age of the tests.
Any insight would be so helpful. Thanks!
I am retaking the test in December (this week), but I am finding that my average score has increased during my studying this time around. I'm not sure if this is due to me being more relaxed about the test (definitely true), or perhaps the test is finally clicking for me (quite probable). However, because I'm scoring these higher scores on earlier preptests (around 46), I'm worried that it is because of the age of the test (I took all of the newer tests when studying my first time around). I took the last "newer" test I had left today and my score dropped, leading me to question my recent performances.
I'd love to go in thinking that I can get the score I've been practice testing, but I am a little psyched out that it may just be the age of the tests.
Any insight would be so helpful. Thanks!
Last edited by bd622 on Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.